England Sees Record - High Sports ParticipationAccording to the latest Active Lives Adult Survey Report released today, the number of people in England participating in sports and physical activities has reached a record high. The new data shows that between November 2023 and November 2024, 63.7% of the adult population met the Chief Medical Officer's standard of doing 150 minutes or more of moderate - intensity physical activity per week. This means that 30 million adults in England engage in sports or physical activities every week, an increase of more than 2.4 million compared to when the survey was first released in 2016.

England Sees Record - High Sports Participation

 

According to the latest Active Lives Adult Survey Report released today, the number of people in England participating in sports and physical activities has reached a record high. The new data shows that between November 2023 and November 2024, 63.7% of the adult population met the Chief Medical Officer's standard of doing 150 minutes or more of moderate - intensity physical activity per week. This means that 30 million adults in England engage in sports or physical activities every week, an increase of more than 2.4 million compared to when the survey was first released in 2016.
 
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The report also highlights that the activity levels of the elderly and people with disabilities have increased significantly. This is a positive sign, indicating that efforts to promote sports and physical activities among these groups have been fruitful. However, it also points out that more efforts are needed to support people in the poorest areas. There are still inequalities in sports participation, and people in some economically disadvantaged areas may face more difficulties in accessing sports resources and facilities.

 

The record - high sports participation in England is of great significance. It not only reflects the improvement of people's health awareness and quality of life but also has a positive impact on the development of the sports industry and social cohesion. With the continuous improvement of the overall activity level, it is believed that England will achieve better results in promoting sports for all and building a healthy society in the future.